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The speech Chris Anderson of Wired says is the best he’s ever seen on book publishing…

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Congratulations!
– Josh Glenn (04/16 11:36 AM)
Umm. You know this means you can ask him for capital right?
– Mark (04/17 06:05 PM)
Indeed.
– Justin Sirois (04/19 01:25 PM)
Thanks, y’all!
– Richard Eoin Nash (04/19 06:04 PM)
Is this on YouTube to embed the code on our Sci-Fi Almanac network?
– Bob Bello (05/13 12:57 AM)
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